Major Characters in 'Liliom'
- Liliom, a carousel barker
- Julie, a housemaid who falls in love with Liliom
- Mrs. Muskat, owner of the carousel at which Liliom works; she is infatuated with Liliom
- Ficsúr, a criminal, and friend of Liliom
- Mother Hollunder, owner of the boarding house at which Liliom and Julie are staying
- Young Hollunder, her son
- Marie, Julie's best friend
- Wolf Beifeld, a hotel porter and Marie's fiancé
- A Carpenter, in unrequited love with Julie
- Louise, Liliom and Julie's daughter
- Linzman, a payroll clerk
- The Heavenly Magistrate
- Two Policemen from the Beyond
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